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In October 2015 Mourinho was given a suspended one-match stadium ban and fined £50,000 by the Football Association for comments made about match officials.

Mourinho had claimed officials were "afraid" to award his team penalties after Robert Madley denied Chelsea a spot-kick in a 3-1 loss to Southampton on October 3.

And the repeat offender was given a one-match stadium ban and fined £40,000 in November after the FA backed referee Jon Moss' claims that the then-Chelsea manager refused to leave the officials' changing room and verbally abused him and his colleagues at half-time of a defeat at West Ham on October 24.

During his first Chelsea stint, in 2005, he copped a two-match UEFA ban after his bust-up with Barcelona boss Frank Rijkaard and Swedish referee Anders Frisk.

According to legend, the former Inter Milan boss got around his ban by being smuggled into the stadium in a trunk used for transporting kit.

Frisk was forced into retirement and the controversial boss described as “the enemy of football” by UEFA referees’ chief Volker Roth.